Granger's Threat, a Murder Mystery Laced with a Web of Lies and Familial Contempt - Teresa Pijoan - Bücher - Sunstone Press - 9780865349834 - 15. März 2014
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Granger's Threat, a Murder Mystery Laced with a Web of Lies and Familial Contempt

Teresa Pijoan

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Granger's Threat, a Murder Mystery Laced with a Web of Lies and Familial Contempt

In a small town in northern New Mexico a father's untimely death leads to mayhem and murder. Families find their lives threatened once the father's will is read for unlike his wife, he did not believe in primogeniture. Truth reveals that the father did not believe in his son Granger at all and herein begins the conflict. The father's death was to be Granger's salvation but Granger must now find a way to gain wealth in order to maintain a family male heir. The father's doctor and nurse know without a doubt that the father's death was not a natural one, but can they get the daughter Sophia to see the obvious as she suffers in her grief? Soon Granger is shown not to be as clever as he believes himself to be when someone else--someone who wants Granger's money and is equally as dangerous--comes on the scene and Granger soon becomes a victim. Sinister and clever machinations now outweigh truth and honesty. Sophia is not willing to let her home and her loved ones be separated from her without a fight as her relatives threaten to remove her from all she holds dear, including life itself. Can she survive and solve the mystery of her father's death? The body count piles up as the story unfolds. What appears obvious may not be easy to prove as the prodigal son falls. Includes Readers Guide.

Medien Bücher     Taschenbuch   (Buch mit Softcover und geklebtem Rücken)
Erscheinungsdatum 15. März 2014
ISBN13 9780865349834
Verlag Sunstone Press
Seitenanzahl 334
Maße 152 × 229 × 19 mm   ·   489 g
Sprache Englisch  

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